Millbrook Farm in Barlow Parish - Public Path Diversion Order
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NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980, SECTION 119:
THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO. 51 (PART) – PARISH OF BARLOW)
PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION ORDER 2024
On 09 January 2025 Derbyshire County Council confirmed the above order. The effect of the order as confirmed is to divert the whole width of that part of Barlow Parish Public Footpath No. 51 commencing at Point A (Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (“GR”) SK 3480 7543) and proceeding in a generally eastward direction for approximately 242 metres to Point B (GR SK 3504 7545), to a 2-metre-wide compacted-stone surfaced footpath at Millbrook Farm in Barlow Parish, commencing from the aforementioned Point A and proceeding in an east north-eastward direction for around 116 metres to Point C (GR SK 3490 7548), then north north-westward for around 23 metres to Point D (GR SK 3489 7550), then north-eastward for around 59 metres to Point E (GR SK 3494 7554), then east north-eastward for around 5 metres to Point F (GR SK 3495 7554), then generally eastward for around 69 metres to Point G (GR SK 3501 7555), then eastward for around 3 metres to Point H (GR SK 3502 7555), then south south-eastward and south-eastward for around 49 metres to Point J (GR SK 3504 7550), a total distance of 324 metres or thereabouts, as shown on the order map. A copy of the confirmed Order and map are available to view on the Council website at:
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/rightsofwaynotices
. Documents can also be seen free of charge at County Hall, Matlock during normal office hours where copies may be bought at the price of £1.00 or they may be seen at Dronfield Library, Manor House, High Street, Dronfield S18 1PY during normal opening hours. The order comes into force on the date on which Derbyshire County Council certifies that the work required to bring the new site of the path into a fit condition for use by the public has been carried out, but if any person aggrieved by the order desires to question its validity or that of any provision contained in it on the ground that it is not within the powers of the above Act, or on the ground that any requirement of that Act or any regulation made under it has not been complied with in relation to the confirmation of the order, he or she may apply to the High Court for any of those purposes under Section 119 of Highways Act 1980 within 6 weeks from the date on which notice is first published. Dated: 18 December 2025.
Helen Barrington - Director of Legal & Democratic Services: Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AG
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